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Full-scale crash test and FEM simulation of a crashworthy helicopter seat

  • Da Yong Hu*
  • , Xiang Zhang
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Crashworthy seat structure with considerable energy absorption capacity is a key component for aircraft to improve its crashworthiness and occupant survivability in emergencies. According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations, seat performance must be certified by dynamic crash test which is quite expensive and time-consuming. For this reason, numerical simulation is a more efficient and economical approach to provide the possibility to assess seat performances and predict occupant responses. A numerical simulation of the crashworthy seat structure was presented and the results were also compared with the full-scale crash test data. In the numerical simulation, a full-scale three-dimensional finite element model of the seat/occupant structure was developed using a nonlinear and explicit dynamic finite element code LS-DYNA3D. Emphasis of the numerical simulation was on predicting the dynamic response of seat/occupant system, including the occupant motion which may lead to injuries, the occupant acceleration-time histories, and the energy absorbing behavior of the energy absorbers. The agreement between the simulation and the physical test suggestes that the developed numerical simulation can be a feasible substitute for the dynamic crash test.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-400
Number of pages6
JournalHangkong Dongli Xuebao/Journal of Aerospace Power
Volume27
Issue number2
StatePublished - Feb 2012

Keywords

  • Crashworthiness
  • Energy absorption
  • Finite element model
  • Full-scale crash test
  • Seat/occupant system

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